Delta announced that the Company was shortlisted for the "IAM Annual Asia Intellectual Property Elite List" for the first time this year, demonstrating Delta’s active implementation of its intellectual property strategy has been recognized internationally. Delta's General Council, Karl Yeh, represented Delta at the Asian Intellectual Property Business Conference (IPBC) held in Tokyo to receive such honor along with other renowned companies around the world.
Karl Yeh, Delta General Council, said “Delta places great importance on innovation and intellectual property. We have adjusted our IP deployment strategically since 2022 and are committed to promoting closer cooperation between the Legal/IP department and related business units through early patent landscaping, and establishing a systematic patent rating mechanism to explore future business opportunities. Furthermore, we’ve shifted the IP strategy from passive defensive to aggressive offensive in order to realize the value of Delta’s intellectual properties, including seeking outbound license and patent transactions opportunities. This award proves that Delta's intellectual property strategy and its implementation have demonstrated concrete results.”
Delta has 73 research centers and over 12,000 R&D engineers worldwide as we continuously invest more than 8% of our annual revenues in R&D. As of the end of 2023, Delta has obtained an accumulated total of over 16,700 approved patents worldwide. Our patent applications are primarily distributed in the Greater China Region, North America, while also gradually increasing in India and Southeast Asia. In addition to our continued focus on power electronics R&D, we are strengthening our patent portfolio in AI server power, thermal solutions, data centers, smart energy solutions, and electric vehicles.
IAM (Intellectual Asset Management) is an internationally renowned professional publisher of intellectual property. It selects Asia Intellectual Property Elites each year and a total of 93 companies and organizations, including 8 Taiwanese companies, received this honor in 2024. Those selected Elites place IP strategy at the center of their businesses, obtain demonstrable, significant and ongoing value from intellectual property as a direct result of the strategies they adopt, and have possessed senior management teams that understand the operational and strategic importance of IP, and constantly reappraising and improving their IP strategies in order to take advantage of market developments.
Delta was shortlisted for the "IAM Annual Asia Intellectual Property Elite List" for the first time this year. Delta's General Council, Karl Yeh (left), represented Delta at the Asian Intellectual Property Business Conference (IPBC) held in Tokyo to receive such honor along with other renowned companies around the world.